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Psychotherapy
1996 Volume.10 No. 1 p.26 ~ p.30
NATURE OF HUMAN THOUGHT VIEWED FROM ¡°SUN¡±(ZEN) MEDITATION AND PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF ¡°SUN¡±
Chang Yong Chung
Abstract
Obsessive compulsive neurosis, paranoia and schizophrenia, regardless of changes of
times, are still notorious for their malignancy and are making psychotherapy often
unworkable.
The author has been embarrased by their inextricable persistent delusion. To this end
he tured his attention upon ¡°Son¡± - meditation in order to have an opportunity to
observe his own thought so that he would be able to understand the human thought
more vividly. He began to practice ¡°Son¡±-meditation since 1970 and he concluded that
all human beings seem to be basically the same in being enslaved by some kinds of
thought, belief and idea corresponding to their personal experiences and cultural
backgrounds.
He added that the crucial fact is whether a man is free from his thought or at the
mercy of it. The alternative of a proprietor captivity of one's thought must be a turning
point to health or suffering. He is now cautiously applying this kind of self-observation,
a derivative of ¡°Sun¡±-meditation, to his psychotherapy.
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